Indoor Range

TEXARKANA'S ONLY INDOOR GUN RANGE!

Legendary Firearm's Indoor Gun Range is only indoor range in the Texarkana area, located just west of Nash on Highway 82. We offer 4 lanes at 25 yards, all indoors and climate-controlled. With a classroom for safety, LTC and NRA training, we think you'll like what you find.

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Safety Rules, Policy & Procedures

TREAT ALL GUNS AS IF THEY ARE ALWAYS LOADED

NEVER LET YOUR MUZZLE COVER ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY

ALWAYS KEEP THE GUN POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.

ALWAYS KEEP THE GUN UNLOADED UNTIL READY TO USE.

Only handle your loaded firearm on the firing line. When arriving at the range, all guns must be stored in a case or range bag and must be unloaded. The exception to this rule is your concealed carry piece, which may be loaded. It may only be unholstered/holstered for use while you are within your shooting station.

When loading or unloading your firearm, keep your muzzle pointed downrange (toward the target area). The muzzle should never sweep stations to your right or left, or any part of your body.

Do not dangle your pistol at your side. The firearm should be at the ready, on target, or grounded on your shooting station.

Do not turn around with a firearm in your hand. If needed, turn your head to speak to a range safety officer, instructor, etc. Keep your firearm pointed downrange and finger off the trigger.

Shoot only at authorized targets in authorized frames and carriers within your shooting station.

Immediately obey all commands of the designated range safety officer. The range safety officer has complete authority over all shooters in the live fire area. Failure to obey a range safety officer is grounds for immediate removal without refund and/or revocation of membership.

During a cease fire, all shooters must step back behind the red line. Handling firearms or approaching the shooting stations during a cease fire is absolutely forbidden.

Proper safety equipment for eyes and ears is required at all times for shooters in live-fire area. Hearing protection devices may be either the passive or electronic type. Safety glasses or corrective lens are both acceptable.

No drawing from the holster.

Rapid fire is allowed in a controlled and safe manner. It will be the discretion of the range safety officer to restrict rapid fire to 1 round per second if the shooter cannot control the firearm safely.

Closed to shoes required. Sandals will not be permitted in the range area.

KEEP YOUR FINGER OUT OF THE TRIGGER GUARD UNLESS YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET

ALWAYS BE CERTAIN OF YOUR TARGET

RELOADED AMMUNITION IS NOT PERMITTED.

There shall be no use of intoxicants of any kind on the range. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone suspected of being under the influence of intoxicants.

Individuals 17 years and younger may fire on the range only when under the direct supervision of their guardian. Individuals 17 years and younger are not allowed on the range premises unless they are under the direct supervision of an adult, who shall be responsible for them and keep them behind the firing line and out of danger zones.

Anyone causing damage to range equipment or facilities shall be personally and monetarily liable for such damage.

The range shall not be responsible for personal property or equipment left on the premises.

Permitted Calibers: Only those firearms for which the range has been designed will be allowed:

Each shooter is required to clean up the area after completing their range session. You may collect your own brass, if accessible, once all firearms are secured, within reach of your immediate station. Under no circumstances are you allowed to cross the firing line. If caught crossing the firing line, you may be asked to leave the facility and/or be banned from returning.

Pregnant women are not permitted in the live fire area.

No smoking, eating, or drinking permitted in the ready room or live- fire area.

Maximum capacity in live-fire area is four (4) people per station, one shooter at a time.